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Business under investigation after selling alcohol to 14-year-old

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:14, Thursday August 7th, 2025.
Last updated: 16:14, Thursday August 7th, 2025

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A business in Aberbargoed is under investigation

An Aberbargoed business is being investigated by Caerphilly Council after being caught selling alcohol to a teenager.

As part of an enforcement operation with Gwent Police, the council’s Trading Standards team visited a number of off-licences, takeaways, and taxi ranks on Friday July 25.

During ‘Operation CHECK’, a 14-year-old volunteer carrying out a series of alcohol test purchases, under close supervision of Trading Standards.

The council also said several “minor non-compliances” were also identified, and said it is working closely with businesses to help them reach full compliance with licensing laws.

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Cllr Philippa Leonard, cabinet member for public protection and licensing, said: “This operation highlights our strong commitment to protecting young people and ensuring that businesses across the borough operate within the law.

“The case in Aberbargoed serves as a clear reminder that breaches will not be tolerated and should act as a warning to others.”

Cllr Leonard added: “We are determined to maintain high standards and will continue to work with our partners to ensure Caerphilly remains a safe, responsible, and welcoming place for all.”


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